Staten Island youth sports roundup: Gymnastics, soccer and taekwondo

MEDFORD, L.I. — The JCC/Richmond’s 12-year-old Haley Soto earned a fourth place (36.125) in the all-around at the USAG state championships. She grabbed a fourth (9.375) on the floor exercise, a fifth on the vault (9.40) and a seventh (8.65) on the horizontal bars.

Cailyn Kitchens posted a seventh place (37.075) in the eight-year-old all-around. She took third on the balance beam (9.4) and fifth on the floor (9.6).

Saige Corbett notched a third (9.15) in the 12-year-old beam; Daisy Tso grabbed fourth (8.85) on the 10-year-old horizontal bars, and Nurisha Lleshi got a fifth (9.05) on the 11-year-old beam.

Annie Kryvoutsky, in the nine-year-old competition, took sixths on the vault (9.225) and beam (9.10). 

YOUTH SOCCER 

Robert Scopelliti scored all the goals in the St. Charles Mustangs’ 5-0 Staten Island Soccer League U-13 division 1 verdict over the St. Joseph Hill Blue Crew.

Jason Couillard scored three goals, including the late game-winner, as the Richmondtown Mustangs edged the Our Lady Help of Christians Tanks 4-3.

James Jennings scored the only goal and Patrick Daddio recorded the shutout in net to lead the St. Charles Vikings to a 1-0 U-12 division 1 victory over the Holy Child Comanche.